About the Blog

Jul 5, 2020
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What is Film Geek Guy?

Film Geek Guy is a pop culture blog centered on film and television. Initially launched in 2011 as a personal column for essays about films, it branched out as an online portal for news, reviews, and essays on popular culture.
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The logo (colored)
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The logo (black and white)

The team

Film Geek Guy is Matthew Escosia, a Filipino communications professional based in New Zealand. His written works, mainly focused on pop culture, have been featured on various publications both locally and internationally.

While Film Geek Guy is mostly operated Matthew, the blog will not be possible without its team of contributors who are kind enough to share their voices. 

Contributors:

To contribute to Film Geek Guy, please visit this page.

What do we write about?

To give you a full grasp of what Film Geek Guy writes, here is the rundown of the categories:

FEATURED - Stories we want to highlight.
NEWS/ UPDATES - Current news/ updates about anything film. Coverage of events and press releases are sometimes distributed under this category.
REVIEWS - Reviews/ essays about movies.
FILM FESTIVAL - Coverage of various film festivals. 

How to submit your stories to Film Geek Guy?

Film Geek Guy is open to all sorts of stories about pop culture. If you have any stories (in the form of press releases or event invites) or something you wish to share with us for review or potential partnerships, please send your message to matthew.escosia@gmail.com.

How to advertise your brand to Film Geek Guy?

Film Geek Guy is open to sharing your brand with our readers through advertisement banners, spots, or posts. Feel free to send your proposal to matthew.escosia@gmail.com.

Where else can we find Film Geek Guy?

Film Geek Guy can be seen on various social media platforms. Follow us on the following:

Facebook - Film Geek Guy
Twitter - @filmgeekguy
Instagram - @filmgeekguy


Photo lifted from Lino Brocka's Maynila Sa Mga Kuko ng Liwanag (1975).